On Sunday, the Green Girl ran the Long Beach Marathon.
My longest training run was scheduled for the evening before I flew out to the East Coast for Tour DaVita. I had planned on doing 20 miles but had to cut my run short to 14 when production issues came up at work.
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Race morning, I carpooled with my SparkFriend, Jeannie, to the Starting Line.
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When it got closer to the race start, Coach Steve assembled the group behind our tent for our body looseners.
We ended with a Sole Runners team huddle before we all headed for our respective corrals.
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Mr. Green Garmin was programmed to help keep me under a 13:44 average pace for a 05:59:59 finish.
I chatted with other Sole Runners as we waited for our Corral 5 wave start.
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I refused to allow a porta-potty line destroy my sub-6 dreams so I finally gave in around Mile 2 and resorted to ducking behind a vicious bush that stabbed and scraped up my knee.
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My body felt really good and my legs felt strong.
I stopped by the Sole Runners Mile 9 aide station briefly and grabbed some of The Green Girl's Famous Salted Potatoes prepared by Sole Runner, Betty.
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All of a sudden, I had intense metatarsal pain on my right foot. I had a serious heart-to-heart with my right foot and I let it know I needed it to work with me. It stopped hurting.
I was overjoyed when I saw I had reached Mile 13 in 02:39:16.
The sun was starting to get hot so I increased my sports drink intake at the water stops.
Despite the heat, I was able to maintain a fairly consistent pace and I reached Mile 18 in 03:47:41.
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I knew the time had come to pull out my Sole Runners Secret Weapon so I reached into my pocket and opened it up.
In the middle of difficulty lies opportunity. Einstein
This was my opportunity to do a sub-6. I took a deep breath, dug deep, and pushed on.
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I appreciated the fresh legs and easy conversation.
I watched the 05:30 pace group go by but I didn't have it in me to keep up with them.
Mile 23 was the longest mile of my entire life. It was so long that I gave in to one of the hills and walked.
I was suffering from hypoglycemia at this point and it was a struggle for me to maintain any semblance of a conversation. All I could think about was crossing the Finish Line and then getting some sugar - in that order.
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Everything came full circle for me when I crossed that Finish Line.
I followed the Couch-to-5k program and completed my very first race at the Long Beach 5k back in 2007. I remember watching the half and full marathoners crossing the Starting Line. I was simply amazed and wondered if I would ever be capable of doing something like that.
I also crossed two items off my Running Bucket List - outrunning Mr. Green Garmin's battery life and running a sub-6 hour marathon.























